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  • Cowboys' Justin Rogers: Seventh-round selection for Dallas

    The Cowboys selected Rogers in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 244th overall.

    Rogers was a top recruit for Kentucky before he transferred to Auburn for his final collegiate season, but the 6-foot-3, 322-pound tackle is little more than a humble two-gap space eater. Dallas occasionally calls for a nose tackle rep -- think something like 20 snaps per game -- and that's the role that Rogers will compete for in Dallas.

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  • Cowboys' Nathan Thomas: Great landing spot in Dallas

    The Cowboys selected Thomas in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 233rd overall.

    Thomas was a two-year starting left tackle at Louisiana, but it's possible the Cowboys opt to move him to guard as well. A physical blocker who relishes the point of contact, the 22-year-old seems to match Dallas' tonal scheme along the offensive line perfectly, and at minimum Thomas should provide depth at multiple positions up front.

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  • Cowboys' Ryan Flournoy: Dallas picks up in sixth round

    The Cowboys selected Flournoy in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 216th overall.

    Flournoy (6-foot-1, 202 pounds) was a non-entity as a recruit and had to toil in the Missouri-area FCS ranks for four years before finally breaking out with Southeast Missouri State, but his numbers were excellent from that point and he followed it up with a dominant showing at the NFL Combine (4.44-second 40-yard dash, 39.5-inch vertical, 132-inch broad jump). Flournoy might be raw and doesn't have much of a developmental window at nearly 25 years old, but if his slow start can be explained by circumstances, he could prove a steal for Dallas.

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  • Cowboys' Caelen Carson: Fall ends with Dallas

    The Cowboys selected Carson in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 174th overall.

    Carson boasted strong on-ball production across four seasons at Wake Forest, as he tallied 29 passes defensed in 36 games. His fall was almost certainly caused by injury concerns, however, as he battled a range of lower-body injuries during his time with the Demon Deacons. He has just mediocre height (6-foot-0) and length (52nd percentile wingspan), which could hint at a role in the slot as a pro, though he did play outside during his collegiate career.

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  • Cowboys' Marist Liufau: Picked up by Dallas

    The Cowboys selected Liufau in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 87th overall.

    Liufau was a "see ball, get ball" type of linebacker at Notre Dame with the ability to diagnose where the play was going and get there in a hurry, often with authority. His intensity led to him occasionally running out of plays but also record some impressive highlights. At 6-foot-2 and 234 pounds with 4.64 speed, his chase-and-tackle ability should translate to the next level. Dallas will have to get him to play more disciplined, but if they can accomplish that, Liufau can be an asset in this linebacker corps.

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  • Cowboys' Cooper Beebe: Heading to Big D

    The Cowboys selected Beebe in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 73rd overall.

    Taking offensive linemen from Kansas State is rarely a bad idea and Beebe is the latest one to make it to the league with immense potential. He had second-round grade by many scouts thanks to his All-American-level play for his final two years in the Little Apple. Beebe is squat and strong at 6-foot-3 and 322 pounds, and he carries a mean streak. His immediate projection is difficult to figure given the Cowboys' depth at guard, but he should be the heir apparent to the 33-year-old Zack Martin.

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  • Cowboys' Marshawn Kneeland: Second-round pickup for Dallas

    The Cowboys selected Kneeland in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 56th overall.

    Kneeland (6-foot-3, 267 pounds) once played on the same line as fellow second-round pick Braden Fiske when the two attended Western Michigan, but Fiske transferred to Florida State in 2023 while Kneeland remained up north. Though very toolsy (4.75-second 40-yard dash, 35.5-inch vertical jump, 7.02-second three-cone drill), Kneeland's production never quite took off at Western Michigan the way you would expect of an athlete like him playing in the MAC. Kneeland will likely begin his career as a depth player for Dallas due to the presence of Micah Parsons, DeMarcus Lawrence and Sam Williams.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 112.9
(14th)
274.1
(3rd)
371.6
(5th)
Def. 112.4
(16th)
204.8
(5th)
299.7
(5th)

Injuries

Player Injury
T. Diggs CB Trevon Diggs CB Knee - ACL
D. Vaughn RB Deuce Vaughn RB Ankle
D. Overshown LB DeMarvion Overshown LB Knee - ACL
L. Schoonmaker TE Luke Schoonmaker TE Shoulder
M. Smith DT Mazi Smith DT Shoulder